“They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer” (Acts 2:42).

What is Wed Nite Live?WNL is an intentional setting where God’s children of all ages, from 2 years of age to adults, can learn about Christian relationships by gathering together. Children and youth will engage in Bible Study, Worship Skills, and Fellowship (dinner and a game). Adults will have a choice of three study options, and everyone will eat together.

How is Wed Nite Live different from Sunday School?WNL is a complement to Sunday School and a great way to connect in between Sundays. The atmosphere is more relaxed, there is time for more fun, and all generations have the opportunity to mingle. Anyone is welcomed!

What are the dates and times? Fall Semester begins on September 6th - November 15th, 2017 (Fall Break week off). Winter Semester begins January 10th - March 21st, 2018.

Children and youth meet from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.; Adult services meet from 5:30 - 6:15 p.m.; Dinner service will begin at 6:15 p.m. and the evening will end with a game b y 7:00 p.m.

What is the cost for fall semester? 2, 3, 4 year olds: $40/child.

K-High School: $50/child with a family maximum of $125 for children.

Adults: $60/person if paid in advance. $7.00 meal if you pay as you go. Free nursery available for children under 2 years old.

Payment is due with registration or on the first night of WNL.

What will be studied? The Littlers (ages 2, 3, 4) will share a Bible story, craft, music, and play.

K-6th graders: "Information Coming Soon".

7-8th graders: "Information Coming Soon".

High school students: "Information Coming Soon".

Adults will have several tracts from which to choose:

VIOLENCE DIVINE - Are Christians to imagine a God of both violence and non-violence combined in whatever proportions are dictated by denominational tradition or personal conviction? John Dominic Crosson, one of the world's foremost historical Jesus scholars, examines this question in the Living the Questions DVD series "Violence Divine". Filmed before a live audience in a workshop setting, professor and author Dr. Crosson summarizes his bestselling book HOW TO READ THE BIBLE AND STILL BE A CHRISTIAN. Moderated
by Bert Moore and Barbara Bozeman in the Gideon Blackburn basement beginning promptly at 5:30 p.m.

MARK'S GOOD NEWS - New to the Bible? Nervous about the Bible? Need a refresher course? Then join us on Wednesday nights in January and February for an introduction and overview of the shortest, and first, telling of the Good News of Jesus Christ, the Gospel According to Mark. All that is required is a bible, an open mind, and your willingness to read Mark's gospel, which takes less than an hour. Then we will see where the Spirit leads us. Facilitated by Pastor Rosemary McMahan in the church library beginning promptly at 5:30 p.m.

How do I register? You can register online at www.fpchsv.org or contact Woodward Howard at woodwardhoward@comcast.net. Registration is required for children, youth, and adults; payment is due by January 10, 2018.